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The following positive benefits are with-in the scope of possibility for infants and toddlers when taught in a gentle, gradual, child-paced and baby-friendly curriculum. 

Children's needs and concerns must be respected, while learning in an environment of joy and acceptance, never compromising a baby's well-being through fear and submission. 

Not only can the use of force nullify the following positive benefits, but it can also result in adverse, unintended consequences and side effects. Intensive instruction, pushing a child too fast, too soon, too hard or too long can be detrimental to the child on many levels.

Our goal is to continually lay the most natural and child affirming path for our students today and for future generations. Your patience, sincerity, commitment and ability to "enjoy the moment" in class, will yield big rewards in the long run. See the "Selecting a Baby Friendly Aquatic Program" page to learn how to identify programs that are in tune with the needs and development of the whole child. 

Brianne & dadThe benefits of "baby-friendly", infant/toddler swimming are unique, uplifting and contribute to the positive development of the whole child. Through the soothing medium of water, we are able to tap into the child's potential, both within and without.

Researchers have documented that the stimulating effect of child-paced infant/toddler swimming lessons has the potential to increase intelligence, concentration, alertness, and perceptual abilities. Improvement in social, emotional and physical development has also been published. Of course, the manifestation of such  inspired cognitive, personal and motor development takes time, patience and repetition. I have personally observed this phenomena and have confirmed this with other veteran instructors, especially in children who started lessons prior to 12 months old, but it’s never too late to receive these unique and subtle benefits of infant-toddler swimming. These babies eventually become extremely peaceful and relaxed in the water.

 

 

   Hunter at 6 months         Water is my second home

Water is a forgiving healer, its caressing and stimulating effect on children with special needs is most remarkable. Its buoyancy is like an invisible helping hand. Zero gravity allows for freedoms that do not exist on the dry land. Optimal learning conditions, combined with kindness and patience can even release a withdrawn or hurting child from their shell. Also, over the years, we have discovered that autistic infants, babies, toddlers and tykes and their parents find the nurturing swimming experience to be an engaging, calming and  positive tactile  environment for developing, interacting and growing together. Much as "floortime" works for children on the autistic spectrum (ASD), so too, early swim lessons taught with toys, games, songs, motion and verbal communication can help stimulate learning interactions.

           In what other medium are you able to bond face to face, skin to skin and share the joy of learning together?

                                    Skin to skin

                                              A special time, a special place for you and your child.    

Swim class is fun Early swim lessons set a positive foundation towards a lifetime of participation and enjoyment in a variety of water sports and aquatic venues on, in and under the water.      

Each class is an interactive recreational activity in a new and exciting liquid environment. "Go Pool" are often among the first words spoken by young "Diaper Dolphins". Swimming imports great joy into the lives of infants and toddlers. It also fashions healthier and stronger individuals.

 

This is often a child’s first social experience out of the home that involves their peers. They learn to relate and interact with each other and look forward to seeing their class mates. Caring and patient moms and dads of young children have an ideal opportunity to meet like minded people who share common interests.

               First love           Positive social environment

For the right people, in the right situation, baby swimming can nurture a connectedness to family, community and to the outer world. 

Safety skills are a primary reason why many people initially enroll in lessons. But, as you now know there is much more to infant/toddler swimming than merely one aspect. However, with the acquisition of safety skills not only is early swimming life enhancing,  it can be lifesaving. The younger a child can begin their swimming adventure the sooner they will be able to build a foundation for the eventual ability to perform age appropriate safety skills (never imposing techniques on a child against their will or with the use of  force).  We must note that it is always the parents' responsibility to ensure the safety of their children. Swimming safety skills and home pool safety will be discussed on following pages. (i.e.. supervision, barriers, pool safety fencing, CPR and child centered swimming lessons).

Many students can swim before they can walk. As, their swimming progresses you will witness improved coordination, strength, endurance and lung capacity.

The smooth and fluid exercise in the water results in healthier naps following class. Parents attending the evening classes have noted improved sleeping patterns throughout the night.

Alex swimming with pacifier

"Hi, I'm Haley. The benefits of infant swimming stretch out in many directions."  

Haley Octopus

Early swimming fosters a growing sense of self-esteem, confidence and independence. As a child’s ability to freely move through the water increases so does their sense of well-being . Eventually, for those families who persevere, a point is reached where their child truly feels at home in the water and becomes a Diaper Dolphin.

 

 "My happiest time is when I can play in the pool with my mom and dad."

Doctor George Haley dad

Take it slow, have fun, enjoy the journey, go the distance-- the pay off is for life.

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